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In Luke chapters 1 and 2, Pastor Jared Proctor traces the repeated phrase, “and it came to pass,” to reveal how God faithfully moves His redemptive plan forward. From God speaking His promise, to a baby leaping in the womb, to the sovereign movement of Joseph and Mary, and finally to the shepherds’ obedient response, we see that God is always at work, often quietly, yet always purposefully. This sermon invites us to reflect on the “and it came to pass” moments in our own lives, those divine intersections where God spoke, led, and called us to respond in faith. As we consider how the Lord has spoken to us, brought us here, and continues to move, we are challenged to respond with trust and obedience to what God is doing today.
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In Luke chapters 1 and 2, Pastor Jared Proctor traces the repeated phrase, “and it came to pass,” to reveal how God faithfully moves His redemptive plan forward. From God speaking His promise, to a baby leaping in the womb, to the sovereign movement of Joseph and Mary, and finally to the shepherds’ obedient response, we see that God is always at work, often quietly, yet always purposefully. This sermon invites us to reflect on the “and it came to pass” moments in our own lives, those divine intersections where God spoke, led, and called us to respond in faith. As we consider how the Lord has spoken to us, brought us here, and continues to move, we are challenged to respond with trust and obedience to what God is doing today.